Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms.
In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This led to the publication of his book 'Musical Truth' in 2016, with Volume 2 following in early 2018.
The one-stop shop for all audio output is:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin.
E-mail: mark@markdevlin.co.uk

www.markdevlin.co.uk

Sunday, 31 December 2017

It’s now 30 years since the establishment of the Acid House scene in the UK, a movement that changed the face of dance music and culture generally from that point on. I’m resisting the temptation towards any social commentary on this one, instead letting the music do the talking with a four-hour mix of some of the most influential records of those heady and captivating days of 1987 and ’88.

A year ago today I had a blast, delivering four hours of soulful, uplifting house and some disco revivals on the radio - very much an homage to Danny Rampling’s wonderful Love Groove Dance Party back in the day. It’s one of the finest shows I’ve done, in my opinion. Here it is again.

Tonight, I’ll be dropping a garage selection for the big NYE bash at Cameo in Bournemouth alongside the likes of Pied Piper, Wideboys and many, many others.

Saturday, 30 December 2017

It’s an exciting day for an author when that first proof copy of a new
book arrives! Musical Truth 2 isn’t as much of a doorstop as Volume 1,
but still packs a fairly substantial 120,000 words. It should be fully
available in printed and Kindle versions in about another three weeks.

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

The full podcast version of the chat I had with Billy Ray Valentine and Josh Corey on their excellent Infinite Fringe show, about the spiritual degradation of hip-hop culture and other elephants in the room.

Sunday, 10 December 2017

I guested on The Infinite Fringe on Truth Frequency Radio this weekend, alongside Billy Ray Valentine and co-host Josh.

Our talk focused specifically on hip-hop culture, and the systematic debasement of that whole scene, with so many aspects of social engineering now prevalent in its ranks. In many ways, hip-hop can be seen to have been a testing ground for various aspects of culture creation which are now being rolled out throughout society.

We also spend time on the whole situation with Afrika Bambaataa and the sexual abuse allegations against him, which have raised a bunch of uncomfortable questions about the very foundation of the culture that very few seem willing to discuss.

It’s been a bit of a wait, but I’m happy to be able to present the video footage to my talk at the Free Your Mind conference in Philadelphia in 2017. This is my full presentation on the whole dynamic of Lifetime Actors, culture creation and social engineering. It’s the first time this material has been available on-line.

Friday, 1 December 2017

It’s been a bit of a wait, but I’m happy to be able to present the video footage to my talk at the Free Your Mind conference in Philadelphia in 2017. This is my full presentation on the whole dynamic of Lifetime Actors, culture creation and social engineering. It’s the first time this material has been available on-line.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Guesting on another extra is Trevor Eivers, chief organiser of the Open Minds Ireland conference, taking place from 2nd to 4th March 2018 in Waterford.

Trevor walks us through the 18 speakers and other activities crammed into the schedule, all based around truth, personal wellbeing and breaking free from forces of mind control and slavery.

As a special offer to Good Vibrations listeners, all-weekend tickets are being made available with a 35 per cent discount off the 110 Euro price, until the end of Sunday 3rd December only. Just go to the following Eventbrite page and enter GOODVIBE as the promo code at checkout to take advantage of this offer.

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Here’s the second promo video for the Open Minds Ireland Conference, happening in Waterford this coming March. Take a look at the colossal amount of content over the three days. all incredible value for money given the highly reasonable ticket prices. I’ll be presenting content from my new book among the array of speakers.

As organiser Trevor describes it, “it’s the Woodstock for open minds.”

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

In this subsidiary episode, Ivan Oyola Jr guests to discuss the Truth Mind Reality conference he is organising for Saturday 10th March 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona.

This event will feature talks from Mark Passio, Lenon Honor, Sonia Barrett and Mark Devlin, among others, all addressing issues of consciousness, human freedom and truth. It also provides a great opportunity for like-minded folk to gather and network - particularly as there will be no Free Your Mind conference for 2018.

Ivan runs through all that is on the agenda for the day. Advance tickets are tremendous value at only $35, and available via www.truthmindreality.com

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Returning to the series is the proprietor of illuminatiwatcher.com, researcher, author and broadcaster Issac Weishaupt.

We get into many of the social engineering agendas currently being rolled out in the contemporary hip-hop genre. Those who aren’t fans of this music, (and, given its current, degraded state, who can blame them,) shouldn’t switch off, however, because this scene stands as a contemporary microcosm of what’s being applied to society generally, all with the intention of coercing the masses into adopting certain mindsets, and steering culture off into pre-planned directions.

By blindly acquiescing, we give the controllers exactly what they want; by thinking for ourselves and asserting our free will, we cause them major setbacks.

We cover the many Elephants in the Room when it comes to this genre - things that should be obvious causes for concern, but which aren’t talked about because of the way the hive mind has been entrained.

These include the homosexualisation of hip-hop, its place within the systematic transgender agenda, its embracing of Transhumanism and occult themes, the death of Mobb Deep frontman Prodigy earlier this year, the recent erratic behaviours of Kanye West, and the sexual abuse allegations towards one of the culture’s pioneering founders, Afrika Bambaataa. Why the blanket of silence when it comes to media coverage of this important subject?

Thursday, 16 November 2017

25 years ago this month, I picked up an independent Radio Advertising Award alongside Stuart Cameron of Fox FM, for the attached promo that I’d produced. I recall attending the dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel and going up on stage very pissed on champagne.Feels like a different lifetime now.

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Returning to the series is the proprietor of illuminatiwatcher.com, researcher, author and broadcaster Issac Weishaupt.

We get into many of the social engineering agendas currently being rolled out in the contemporary hip-hop genre. Those who aren’t fans of this music, (and, given its current, degraded state, who can blame them,) shouldn’t switch off, however, because this scene stands as a contemporary microcosm of what’s being applied to society generally, all with the intention of coercing the masses into adopting certain mindsets, and steering culture off into pre-planned directions.

By blindly acquiescing, we give the controllers exactly what they want; by thinking for ourselves and asserting our free will, we cause them major setbacks.

We cover the many Elephants in the Room when it comes to this genre - things that should be obvious causes for concern, but which aren’t talked about because of the way the hive mind has been entrained.

These include the homosexualisation of hip-hop, its place within the systematic transgender agenda, its embracing of Transhumanism and occult themes, the death of Mobb Deep frontman Prodigy earlier this year, the recent erratic behaviours of Kanye West, and the sexual abuse allegations towards one of the culture’s pioneering founders, Afrika Bambaataa. Why the blanket of silence when it comes to media coverage of this important subject?

Monday, 13 November 2017

The Poetic Justice event in London happens this Saturday, another showcase of conscious poets, wordsmiths and rappers delivering their lyrical wisdom. I’ll be dropping a conscious music DJ set to kick off the proceedings. Always a great session, and this will be the last one at the current home of Hive in Dalston before the event moves elsewhere. Props to The People's Floet, aka John Blake for organising.

I’ll be coming out of my radio interview hiatus soon as I prepare to unleash much of the information contained within Musical Truth Volume 2. In the meantime, here’s the show I did this week with Isaac Weishaupt of Illuminati Watcher, for his Conspiracy Theory and Unpopular Culture podcast. The first part is available to all for free, with the second part being made available to his Patreon subscribers.

I’ll also be featuring Isaac as a guest on my own Good Vibrations podcast shortly.

Thursday, 9 November 2017

I caught up with hip-hop legend Grandmaster Flash in the radio studios of WBLS in New York City in October 1997. This is the resulting feature that was broadcast on my Swing Shift show on Galaxy 101 on 31/10/97.

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Ten days till the next Poetic Justice event in London, another showcase of conscious poets, wordsmiths and rappers delivering their lyrical wisdom. I’ll be dropping a conscious music DJ set to kick off the proceedings. Always a great session, and this will be the last one at the current home of Hive in Dalston before the event moves elsewhere.

Saturday, 21 October 2017

Guesting this episode is investigative writer John Potash, author of the books ‘The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders’ and the more recent ‘Drugs as Weapons Against Us.’ John draws on research collated for these books to discuss how drugs have been used to shape sub-cultures and subvert activist scenes, always at the hands of government agencies such as the CIA and FBI.

Additionally John’s work has documented how certain maverick musicians have fallen foul of the control agencies over the decades, and drugs have often been used to either bring them back to conformity. or in extreme cases, knock them off. Examples discussed include Tupac, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, John Lennon and George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. We get into Courtney Love and her role in ensuring that both the Grunge and UK rock scenes became flooded with heroin.

Every culture-shifting scene over the decades has had its own drug of choice - from LSD in the 60s counter-culture, through to the MDMA of the rave scene, and the fingerprints of the intel agencies are never far from the surface.

Guesting this episode is investigative writer John Potash, author of the books ‘The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders’ and the more recent ‘Drugs as Weapons Against Us.’ John draws on research collated for these books to discuss how drugs have been used to shape sub-cultures and subvert activist scenes, always at the hands of government agencies such as the CIA and FBI.

Additionally John’s work has documented how certain maverick musicians have fallen foul of the control agencies over the decades, and drugs have often been used to either bring them back to conformity. or in extreme cases, knock them off. Examples discussed include Tupac, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, John Lennon and George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. We get into Courtney Love and her role in ensuring that both the Grunge and UK rock scenes became flooded with heroin.

Every culture-shifting scene over the decades has had its own drug of choice - from LSD in the 60s counter-culture, through to the MDMA of the rave scene, and the fingerprints of the intel agencies are never far from the surface.

Thursday, 28 September 2017

The nefarious aspects of MK-Ultra at the hands of the CIA have been well documented. But far less talked-about is the UK arm of this far-reaching programme of mind control and mass social monitoring.

Guesting to fill in some gaps is Cathi Morgan, a veteran hippie and festival-goer, who suspects she may have been subject to some early programming herself. More recently, she has turned to researching possible links between the UK's free party scene and LSD, population control, and surveillance at the hands of agencies like MI6 and the Tavistock Institute.

My interview with Funkmaster Flex, at around 5am one Monday morning, following another rammed session at New York City's notorious and legendary Tunnel nightclub. This was recorded in June 1996 and broadcast on Galaxy 101.

Monday, 18 September 2017

It's been over three months since the last episode due to an insane workload - not helped by having all previous shows deleted from Soundcloud! But we're on Spreaker now, which is a far better deal all round, so here's an all-new instalment of conscious message-music to restore your faith in humanity!

I now have a new one-stop shop home for all my audio output on Spreaker. All the Good Vibrations and The Sound of Freedom episodes so far are now here, as well as a full archive of all my radio interviews so far. The first two are also now available via RSS feed to iTunes podcasts:

Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms. He’s also written his first book, 'Tales From The Flipside' (available at authorhouse.co.uk and amazon.co.uk) In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating and controlling the mainstream music industry for decades, and how this ties into the much larger picture of what is really going on in the world.